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The Sacramento Police Department was found liable for violating the constitutional rights of George Floyd protesters, but the court declined to issue a permanent injunction to mandate reforms, leaving the plaintiffs and their supporters feeling that justice remains elusive.
12:24 a.m. Monday: Most of the protesters have dispersed, according to Sacramento police.12:15 a.m. Good Samaritans help clean up outside the midtown BevMo after it was looted for the second night ...
Many businesses were boarded up during protests over the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a black man died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — Racial justice protesters on ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13 ... Restaurants fear potential protests could be the main course. "We will close immediately if we feel like we are in danger," said a restaurant worker.
At times, protesters blocked traffic and twice prevented fans from getting into the Golden 1 Center for Sacramento Kings games.However, now other residents are calling for the city and police to ...
Protesters have filled the streets of Sacramento nonstop since the police shooting of Stephon Clark last month. They've blocked Sacramento Kings' fans from games, jammed drivers during their rush ...
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said he was "very disappointed" about Kasler's arrest. "I'm very disappointed the protest ended the way it did," Steinberg said in a statement late Monday night.
When Sacramento’s mayor and city manager got the same treatment in 2020, the city responded like many of its peers nationally: quietly letting the protesters have their way, in the hope of ...